DAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
The first term for 1913 begins oifli Monday next, when it is expected there will be a large entry of new pupils. The College caters for all tastes, and as instruction is free to all duldrei* holding a sixth standard proficiency: certificate, and the fee is merely nominal for other pupils, there is no doubt that an exceptional opportunity is offered to the youth of the district to coninue their education beyond the primary school stage. At the Technical College the education given is along the right lines, with a proper relation between theory and practice. This institution now stands as the high schoo] for the town, and as such should b€ supported by the parents of the tows and surrounding districts. The engineering school in connection with th< colllege is second to none ,in the Dominion, while very complete1 and Successful instruction is given in the commercial, agricultural and art courses. U it hoped that the domestic or hom< science course will this year be one oi the chief features of the college am we trust that parents will enrol theii daughters an large oiuinbeiii for tta course. Remember to enrol on MondWv 13th, at 9 a.m. v^
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 4
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202DAY TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 4
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